The Motorola One arrives at the US – Review Geek for $ 399 on November 9th

Motorola is no stranger to mid-range mobile gaming, and there's another option in the US: the Motorola One.

If the phone sounds familiar to you, it's not just you: it's a very … faithful … copy of the iPhone X. The notch looks striking like the notch on the iPhone while the camera array is on located in a similar location. Motorola inserts a rear fingerprint sensor into its logo so you can unlock your phone easily and securely.

For connectivity, you can use the phone with AT & T and T-Mobile, as well as other networks like Cricket and Straight Talk that use the networks of the two predecessors. There is no support for Verizon or Sprint on board. You will have to look elsewhere if you use these networks. You get a USB-C port for charging and data transfer, a 3.5mm headphone jack (yay!), And a Micro-SD slot for expandable storage.

The disadvantage of this phone lies in the choice of the processor. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 is not bad in itself, but it's the same chip that Motorola used in the Moto Z Play (which also went for $ 399) in 201

6. I used this phone as my daily driver, so I know it works well. However, other phones have become more powerful and efficient processors that cost less.

The One was released in China a few months ago, but will be available in the US this week. Best Buy is the exclusive retailer for this phone. The phone will be available online on November 9th, or on November 11th. You can now pre-order the phone on the Best Buy website.

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